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【Product details】4-pack 5 mesh With Free Gloves, Size 11.8x8.2inch (300xX210mm), Aperture 4.5mm, Wire diameter 0.7mm, Open area 74% Material: 304 stainless steel wire, Weaving method: plain weave,
【High quality Extremely long lifespan】Used in an outdoor fire pit to line the weep holes. Perfect strength and rigidity yet easily bent into the desired shape, you can try other Mesh Screen and the weight of the lava rock in the fire pit kept pushing out the mesh. This metal screen mesh will be held strong and drains perfectly!
【Easy to cut】; Last a long time, very stiff, very sturdy, hard and heat resisting and not rusty, but Noted you can not form these sheets into organic shapes absolutely! The material that is easy to be cut with tin snips.
【Multiple usages for home improvement】MULTIPLE USES - Such as Fireplace Screen Mesh, Foundation Vent Meshes, Gutter Guard Mesh, Cabinets Mesh, Door Screen Mesh, a radiator stone guard on motorcycle, making a nice hamster cage, making a rustproof mesh on the intake air inlet, outdoor fire pit to line the weep holes, using on grill to cook bacon, earring holder etc.
【Satisfaction Guarantee:】 . Once there is quality problem within 30 days of purchase, email us and you will get a brand new replacement or full refund!; Note: handle with care to avoid injury, highly recommend wearing gloves while open and use
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